Kiss Daniel: Singer speaks on sexual harassment in hit song 'Yeba'
Kiss Daniel has replied critics who alleged that his hit song, "Yeba" encourages molestation.
After a conversation on Twitter about that controversial line 'uncle stop touching me', Kiss Daniel had to tweet about what the line truly means.
The singer tweeted on Saturday, January 13, 2018
"D song teaches our ladies to speak out against wat they haven’t
consented 2 nd 4 d men to realise dat if a lady says No, No means No."
D song teaches our ladies to speak out against wat they haven't
consented 2 nd 4 d men to realise dat if a lady says No, No means No.
Apologise nd don't go further, hence d reply by d guy..."sorry madam" D
fact dat a lady agrees 2 dance wit u doesn't translate 2 sexual consent
https://twitter.com/subdeliverytwit/status/951557564461928448 …
You would recall that some ladies on Twitter
earlier in the week raised concerns about the line in 'Yeba'. A female
voice is heard saying ‘uncle stop touching’ in a manner that portrays
the lady is being touched indecently against her consent by a man she’s
probably dancing with, in the video.
Some
people on Twitter feel that the line glorifies or promotes sexual
assault. Well, it is good to know Kiss Daniel has spoken on the true
meaning of that line on his hit single.
Kiss Daniel only recently exited G-Worldwide management which we believe gives him a shot at being a real celebrity.
The singer signed to G-Worldwide Entertainment in 2013 and went on to release hit singles such as ‘Woju’, ‘Laye’, ‘Good Time’, and ‘Mama’. His debut album 'New Era' released in 2016 was one of the best albums of the year.
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